PPAT Welcomes Participants of the “Towards Inclusive Care” Training

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This afternoon (August 7), the Planned Parenthood Association of Thailand (PPAT) welcomed the participants of the workshop “Towards Inclusive Care: Strengthening health services for LGBTQIA+,” which was organized by the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) and the Family Planning Association of India (FPA India). On this occasion, Asst. Prof. Dr.Somjaree Preeyanont, the Secretary-General of the Association, along with Mrs.Duangkamol Ponchamin, the Registrar, and the PPAT management team, extended a warm welcome. They also gave a presentation on the association’s operations and its role in promoting comprehensive reproductive health for all.

The participants visited the operations of the PPAT Bang Khen Medical Clinic, which provides reproductive health services. They also visited the Baan Horm Lamduan Elderly Care Home to study integrated elderly care approaches, and observed the work of the PPAT staff. This visit was part of the knowledge exchange and cooperation-building among partner organizations to further enhance equitable and inclusive reproductive health services for everyone in the region.

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